While Fletcher was still in office, Twin Cities Daily Planet reporter Karen Hollish submitted a data practices request asking for records of counter-terrorism investigations referred to in a chart from a 2009 budget document.

She specifically asked for the 78 "Terrorism Information Briefs" that the chart estimated had been compiled since 2005.

Her request was never granted.

Fletcher claims that the documents he provided to City Pages prove he didn't lie about terrorism briefs, as alleged in this TC Daily Planet story

​Once newly elected Sheriff Matt Bostrom took office in January, his public information officer Randy Gustafson finally sent a response. He wrote that he could not locate any written record of terrorist investigations or the "Terrorism Information Briefs."

Fletcher was quick to defend his terrorism work, saying that because the new sheriff had let go a key member of his homeland security team, it was no wonder he had no record of the investigations. Fletcher said the terrorism briefs were often paperless, and could have come in the form of emails or oral presentations.

Since then, City Pages has been trying to track down hard evidence that those briefs exist.

Hilarious. Bob's sharing the DHS-generated reports with you to prove that his deputies did what he said they did.

I'm sure your staff was helplessly rolling around the floor laughing their asses off when these came in. On the other hand, I'm sure this is way more proof than Fletcher needs to tour the rightwing talk radio stations where listeners will be AMAZED by Fletcher's deep insights into how buckets of urine can be used as weapons of mass distraction.